Thursday, May 1, 2014

I’ve missed about three check-ins now, I think, and now I’m late with this one, but I don’t really have much to report. Our show opened last week - by the end of our Sunday evening performance, we’d been at the theater every day for 14 days straight. But it’s such a beautiful show. It’s been a real privilege to work with this amazingly talented and dedicated group of people. However, I haven’t been getting any writing done. Still, I’m planning to dive into Story A Day month today. Les Mis runs for two more weeks, so we’ll see if I can do a better job than I have been fitting writing into that schedule.

A friend of mine died yesterday morning and I’m still trying to process that. He wasn’t a really close friend, not by any traditional definition - we did a few shows together, and didn’t really hang out outside of that. But I always enjoyed chatting with him when we ran into each other at events, reading his updates on Facebook, and I loved watching him on stage. He was an immensely talented actor and a kind and generous person as well. He was hysterically funny. As evidenced by the tributes filling my Facebook newsfeed, he touched many, many lives. He was one of those people who make a huge impact, even if you only met him once. I feel like there’s a giant hole in the fabric of the universe. I don’t even know how to process it.

Maybe my next update will be more about goals and progress, but I kind of needed to talk about this instead. And I don’t have any writing progress anyway. Wishing you all success in your writing goals and people who enrich your lives, even if they are taken too soon.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

I'm writing this from Les Mis rehearsal and don't have much to report anyway, so I'll keep this brief.

Writing1) Write 3 days a week
Epic fail. I wrote on one day - about 16 words. Hopefully this week will be better.

2) Catch up on DIY-MFA materials
This is going a little better. I worked through a few more of the worksheets, but I still have several videos and exercises to complete, and the third batch of materials came out today! Possibly I can get some done during cue to cue rehearsals this weekend.

Fitness1) Work out 2 days a week
This I did - Saturday bootcamp and two Oula classes with my friend who's practicing to be certified as an instructor.

2) Try not to eat so much comfort food
Still failing at this. Will have to try harder this week.

Anyway, I'm off to Thenardier's Inn in a few minutes, so I'll wrap it up. I hope your goals are going well and you all have a great week!

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

As you may or may not have noticed, I sat the last round out. I've been dealing with a fairly severe bout of depression since December. I had all these plans after NaNoWriMo - I learned a lot about my writing process and I had a lot of ideas for how to move forward. But somehow I just couldn't get started. My ideas weren't solidified into manageable goals yet at the beginning of the round, and I said "that's okay, I can start a little late". And a week went by while I looked at my notes, and tried to form a coherent blog post, and fought with my computer. And then two, and then three. I tried two or three times to write a post, but I just ... couldn't. So I decided to take the round off, and hope I could pull myself together in time for round 2.

The truth is, I'm still incredibly depressed. I'm hoping that the spring sunshine will help - seasonal affective disorder is definitely a part of the problem, along with holiday blues in December and January and upheaval in my living situation. But I want to start getting back to my writing. Maybe if I can get back into it, that will help too.

So in keeping with Kait's post on being kind to ourselves (how timely was that!), I'm setting pretty light goals this round. I'm also really busy right now, because I'm involved with a production of Les Miserables in our local theater, so the theater kind of owns my free time for the next six weeks. I was thinking about doing Story A Day in May this year, but the show doesn't close until May 11th, so I'm not sure that's doable. We'll see how April goes.

Here are my goals:

1) Write something at least 3 days a week. Could be work on a WIP, writing exercises, journaling, whatever, as long as I write something.

2) Catch up on the materials for the DIY MFA 101 course I signed up for, and keep working through that program. (The DIY MFA 101 course is a six-month workshop with a different focus each month - I haven't even finished the January materials yet. You can find out more about DIY MFA here: http://diymfa.com/)

3) Fitness:
a) Work out at least 2 days a week.
b) Try not to eat so much "comfort food"

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Now that it’s half-way through December, I’m finally getting
around to posting the writing links I collected in November.I’ll try to be more prompt in January.In any case, I hope you enjoy them and find
them useful!

This post made me cry and nod my head a lot.Because I love genre fiction.It doesn’t get as much respect as literary
fiction from some people, but I have to respectfully disagree with those
people.Genre fiction has every bit as
much power to move people and comment on the human experience.

I am fascinated
(as I’m sure I’ve mentioned before) by other people’s writing process.Lately I’ve been reading a number of posts on
writing fast, or fast drafting.I’m a
slow writer, but I’d like to at least become more efficient.After all, there are only so many hours in a
day.Here’s a post from Mindy Klasky
about how she writes fast.As an added
bonus, this is a “then and now” post, giving us a look at how her process has
changed over time.

And finally, some suggestions for finding more time to write
in our busy lives.

Note: this is a
list of blog posts and articles on writing that I collect monthly.Inclusion on this list does not necessarily
mean it was published this month, just that I read it this month and thought it
was cool, interesting, and/or useful.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Well, my grand plans for the last week kind of fizzled. Our
concerts went well - one on Saturday night, and one on Sunday afternoon. The
Holiday Pops concerts are the most popular of the Symphony’s season, and were
sold out a month in advance, so that was cool. It’s also always fun to sing
with the orchestra. I spent some much needed time with the keyboard on Friday
going over some parts I’d just never been quite sure of, with the result that I
felt much more confident in the concerts and they were a lot more fun. Walking
to and from my car was less fun - it was seriously cold in Zootown (aka,
Missoula) this weekend.

I didn’t get a lot of writing stuff done - as in, I didn’t write
at all. We dealt with a frozen pipe (and by ‘we’ I mostly mean
our roommate, as my husband was at work and I’m less than handy at that sort of
thing). I also got a few things done for Christmas - bought some fabric for a
couple of projects and called my mom for some gift ideas. I watched some TV and
I had a little downtime with my busy concert weekend. Which is fine.

I did get a bit of writing in on my lunch hours during the week,
and I have a writing date with my friend tonight. This weekend I have to get my
Christmas gifts and baking that are being mailed ready to go, so I probably
won’t get a lot of writing done this weekend either, but that’s okay. I took
the week between Christmas and New Year’s off of work, so I’m hoping for a lot
of good writing time then.

Anyway, my update, such as it is. :)

1) Writing - 10,000 words

So far, I have written a grand total of 506 words that were
actually on a writing project and not a blog post. I’m trying not to count the
blog posts, because the purpose of this goal is really to move my stories
forward, not just to put words on the page. Not that blogging isn’t important,
too, just not my focus for this goal. Maybe next round I’ll set different goals
for different kinds of writing.

2) Post Writing-Post Round Up Monthly

The November round-up is not yet posted. The lack of internet
access at my workplace is starting to seriously bug me, since that means I
can’t work on this goal during my lunch hour writing sessions. And if I don’t
get it done first thing in the morning on the weekends, it just doesn’t get
done. So - this Saturday, I’m going to really try to knock it out before I go
to my fitness class.

3) Visit and comment on at least 5 other ROWer's blogs per week

I did this! It’s been the bright spot in my week seeing what you
all are up to and having a bit of dialog.

4) Revamp Blog

No progress on this. I may have to push this goal back to
January, but hopefully I’ll be able to work on this some in my week off between
Christmas and New Years.

5) Prioritize

I thought about this some, and I wrote down a few notes related
to where I’m at in my creative journey and some things I want to articulate
further. I need to make a concentrated effort to work on this in the coming
week. Part of this is the post I’m composing about my NaNo experience, because
I really want to take those lessons and apply them to my continuing writing
progress, as opposed to the generalized floundering about I’ve been doing up to
this point. It’s taking a while to collect my thoughts though.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Well, I don’t have much to report today.I’ve made virtually no progress on my
December goals so far – I think I’ve written a grand total of 849 words, and
that was my last update post.It has
been / is going to be a busy week, so I’m not sure how much writing I’m going
to get done, but I’m going to try to fit it in somewhere.This weekend, we have our holiday pops
concert with the Missoula Symphony Orchestra (my husband and I sing in the
Symphony Chorale).We had our first
rehearsal with the conductor last night (the Chorale has its own director, but
of course the orchestra director conducts our joint concerts) and I feel much
more confident about the music.We also
have rehearsals with the orchestra on Thursday and Friday nights, and then
concerts on Saturday and Sunday.I’m
hoping I can get some writing in on Saturday during the day while my husband is
at work, but I also need to clean the bathroom, and start at least making lists
for Christmas preparations (there’s really only two weekends left to get stuff
done that I need to mail – eek!).And
then tonight, my only rehearsal free night of the week, I’m going to a play
with a friend.

Here’s a brief update, mostly to reiterate my goals for
myself and come up with some ideas to start meeting them.

1) Writing - 10,000
words

As previously noted, I’ve only written about 849 words since
NaNo ended, and they were all for my update post.I don’t think I’m going to count those
towards the 10,000, because the purpose of the goal is really to make progress
on my fiction writing – I want to finish the storyline of my NaNo project, and
then start working on the stories that were my original NaNo plan before it was
hijacked by the new shiny.

I still have one more lunch hour this week (I have a working
lunch on Friday), and I also get off work early on Friday and before everyone
else in my house, so I’m going to try to get some writing in then.I can also get up early and get some writing
done before going to my exercise class on Saturday, and save the other stuff
for later in the day.

2) Post Writing-Post
Round Up monthly

I didn’t get my November links posted on Monday, as I
previously said I would.I had intended
to do that on my lunch hour on Monday, and then I remembered that my laptop is
refusing to access the internet here at the University.It will
go up this weekend – I’m determined.

I’ve also collected a few “after NaNoWriMo” links, so I may
do a special edition post round-up later in the month.

3) Visit and comment
on at least 5 other ROWer's blogs per week

I have not yet done this.I think I’ve commented on one other blog, and visited a couple.I’m thinking this is a good Sunday morning
task.

4) Revamp Blog

This is such a broad goal that I probably need to break it
out into steps.I’ll try to find some
time on Saturday to look for resources on how to code (or modify code for) a
template.If anybody knows any good
sites for how to do Blogger templates (or a site where there’s good prebuilt
templates), I’m all ears (or maybe eyes?).

5) Prioritize

This should probably actually be the first goal on my list,
since figuring this out would really help me achieve all my other goals.I think on Friday, I’m going to take some of
my “early out” time and start making lists of things I do, and which are
actually important.

So, there it is, a plan of sorts.I hope all of you are having a wonderful
week!

Sunday, December 1, 2013

So I wrote an update on Wednesday - and somehow it never got posted. My computer has been doing this bizarre selective thing where in some places it will tell me it's connected to a wireless network, but I don't have internet access. And work, where I write on my lunch hour, is one of those places. It's kind of driving me nuts. So I've been writing my update in Word and saving it to a flash drive to upload when I get back to my work computer. This Wednesday, I got back to work and got busy, and then I had a migraine, so it didn't get uploaded Thursday morning either.

Anyway, the point of telling you all that was, that even though Thanksgiving is over, and all the turkeys have been stuffed and all that, I still wanted to say Thank You. I'm so grateful to have found the ROW80 writing challenge. You all have inspired me to go after my writing goals, to keep challenging myself to be better, and you've encouraged me when I'm having a tough time. Thank you.

And now, goal updates!

1) NaNoWriMo - 50,000 words
Just in case you couldn't tell from the graphic at the beginning, this goal is complete! I crossed 50,000 words yesterday around 5:30 pm and validated shortly thereafter. I'm closing in on the completion of the storyline I was working on. I learned a ton (I'm working on a blog post for what I learned this year) and it was just a really wonderful experience. I'm practically giddy with my first NaNo win!

2) Post Writing-Post Round Up monthly
I've got a bunch of great posts collected. Hopefully I'll get that list up tomorrow.

3) Visit and comment on at least 5 other ROWer's blogs per week
This was done for last week. Now I just have to go see what you all are up to this week!

New Goals for December4) Revamp Blog
While I do kind of like the basic look of my blog, I used an older template, and so far I haven't been able to figure out how to tweak it at all. It won't let me add any widgets to the sidebar, and I can't rearrange blocks at all. So I'm going to figure out how to do that, even if it means finding a new theme that's new enough to modify, or building one for myself from the ground up. I also need to update my profile / bio section.

When I originally came up with this goal, I had also planned to evaluate what I want to use my blog for, and come up with some kind of regular posting schedule. However, with my new-found insights from NaNoWriMo, I think I just want to focus on getting the writing flowing again, so for now, I'm just going to the keep the blog for ROW Updates and monthly Writing Post Round-Ups (and maybe a random post here and there if the spirit moves me).

5) Prioritize
Ishoved a lot of things to the side to meet my NaNoWriMo writing goals, and the momentum was great for my writing. It wasn't so great for a lot of other parts of my life. And I realized I'm spending time some things (like Facebook games) that may be fun, but which are taking away time from stuff I really want to do. So I'm going to take some time this month to really think about my priorities, and see if I can figure out how to balance the really important stuff so it all gets done, and what things I can set aside.6) Writing - 10,000 words
I definitely want to keep writing in December, and keep the momentum going, but I'm shooting for a significantly smaller word count this month. Holiday preparation (which if I'm going to do NaNo, I should really start in October, because now Christmas has snuck up on me and I'm feeling kind of behind) will probably take up a fair amount of my time this month, as will research on how to fix my blog. So we'll try for that whole balance thing. :)

Fitness
My fitness & health goals for December are pretty much the same - go to the gym at least 3 or 4 times a week, continue to eat mostly healthy. I'm giving myself a bit more leeway with food over the holiday season, and just trying to maintain at the weight I'm at. In January, I'll try to get rid of the last of the unwanted pounds. But basically I've been doing pretty well. I've been going to the gym about 3 times a week for the last few weeks. For Thanksgiving, I ate enough to be satisfied, but not stuffed. And although I've been having a few more treats lately, I'm still eating pretty healthily over all.

Okay, this post is really long now, so I'll stop. Happy December! And Happy Writing!